On Sunday 19 April 2015 02:58:14 Karlsson & Wang wrote:
> Increase in speed should almost certainly be 48/28 faster. I think
> this is true for acceleration to. Then you just have to hope for the
> electric motor to tolerate the higher voltage and for the mechanics to
> tolerate higher speed/acceleration.

Humm, I would have to assume that since the motor currents would not be 
similarly increased, that the accels, wouldn't be enhanced by anywhere 
near that same ratio.

The motors ultimate torque shouldn't change, just the speed at which the 
torque falls off due to inductance?

At present I do not believe the applied accels are modulated in the TP to 
be slower at the higher motor speeds where torque is falling off, so we 
need to use an accel it can handle in spite of the falloff.  This costs 
us time at the lower speeds where there is generally plenty of torque.

IMO, the accel should be applied with something that looks like a t=rc 
time constant mapping, but that would not be optimum for the needed 
decel since that would start a new t=rc curve, a fast slowing at an rpm 
point where the torque is not available.

Experimentally I have found I can move the existing setup at 22 ipm in 
the range where table weights are well balanced if I use really slow 
accels like 2 seconds or more to top speed.  But for anything like 
decent accel settings, I'll stall at 10 ipm or less so I generally use 
sub 10 ipm moves now.  One of the reasons for kicking the motor voltage 
up closer to the limits of the drivers, 50 volts in the case of the 
2M542 driver.

> Nicklas Karlsson

Thanks Nicklas.  At least I have a starting point now for how much faster 
I can go.  I got the new psu mounted with  cooling arranged yesterday, 
but not hooked up yet.

Cheers, Gene Heskett
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